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IMPROVD RO'CKERS FOR GHILDS CARRIAGE.

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TO .ALL'WI'IOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, Ait-Nn D. JUELs0N,'o`f Wooster, in the county of Wayne, and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useiul Improifements in Infants Cradles; and I do hereby declare that the following is afull and coniplete description of' the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, ranking a part of this spccication, in which-V Figui-e1 is a top view of the rocker. .Figure 2'is aview of the side.

Figure 3 is a view of the end. Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the views. l

This rocher consists of the two pieces, A B, g. 1curved, as shown in fig. 2, and connected to'cach other by a plate, C, one at each end, and which are so attached to the rockers that -they c an be rnoved'iromor towards l 'Fie ends', 'for a pnl-pose hereafter shown. The ends of the plate are made to'extend beyond the ends of the rocker, which` are then bent down, into a hook, D, g. 2. A section of the end is also bentilpward, forming n.

standard, E, iig. .3,- to the upper e'nd of which is fixed one end of a spring, F. p

The practical use of vthis rocker is for the purpose of ymaking a cradle of a childs carriage, thereby dispensing wththe use of an ordinary cradle, and which is accomplished in the following manner:

The carriage,'if having four wheels, is placed on' the rocker, so that. the rim of the wheel will lodge in the hooks D, as shown in iig. 3, in which figure, G represents a section of a wheel held in the hook, and which is securely and firmly retained vtherein by the spring F, which springs outward 'over the inside of the'felloe, at the lsame time pressing it down upon the hook, so that the wheel cannot slip when upon the rocker. By sliding the plat-e backward or forward, which may be 'done by slackening the screws H, the rocker can be adapted 'to v dierent-sized carriages by adjusting the .hooks according to the distance that the wheels may be apart.

What I claim as my improvement, and desirc'tosecure by Letters Patent, is

The adjustable plate C, hooks D, standard 'E, and spring F, as arranged, Ain combination with the rockers A B, for the' purpose and in the manner substantiallyns set forth.

` ARNE JUELSON.

Witnesses: V l

E. H. MoNrcoaiEnY, J. H. Calm. 

